Photoplay (Jul-Dec 1922)

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Photoplay Magazine — Advertising Section 1! The Touchstone of Success in the World's New Art! A single artist can produce a masterpiece in painting, in sculpture, in architecture. A small company can stage a great play in the theatre. A poor man can write and have published an undying work of literature. But in the art of the motion picture, $100,000 is as $10 in any other art. There can be no success without the power of intricate organization, organization so highly developed that it can command the services of acknowledged genius, and this must be backed by the money power that means absolute freedom of scope in producing motion pictures that will satisfy the discriminating public of today. Such an organization is Famous Players Lasky Corporation, producers of Paramount Pictures. Independent effort, diffusion of power, scattered attempts to win public approval, can never match the work of an organization that holds to the ideals that have been and continue to be the inspiration of Paramount. That's why "if it's a Paramount Picture it's the best show in town." ^Paramount Pictures tj>S — -^ i:'0ff^. FAMOUS PI.AYKRSI.ASRY CORPORATION /''iiBk', [ffll num. — I . .La J".-'1J AOOLPM lUBOR.ta*,. EgPj RELEASES 'Phone your theatre for dale of showing ■Jesse L . Lashv presents l{ Qloria Swanson-J&r A Sam Wood Production /i.jj i Scenario by Elmer Harris \Jf\,{Xi£CL andPercyHeath. Basedonthe r play by Ann Nichols.Cast Ift/JO includes David Powell, Walter *"U£/t: Hiers and Harrison Ford. ADOLPM ZUHOR. PRESENTS A ^William de Mllle Production i/lirp 'Ppnhlp Screen t>l°-y t>y '"\.r,rCrVtJl't' Clara Beranger. ■wUhWalace Rejd Fromtheplayby BebeDames.tonrad Nat/el Rachel Crothers. £. Julia Faue " JESSE LASKY PRESENTS # Rodolph Valentino m A Fred Niblo Produc "<B lOOCi Hon. Supported by Lila ntjrf Lee and Nita Naldi. C~ZTJ" From the novel by Vicente tDCLlXCL Blasco Ibanez and the play by Tom Cushing. Adaptation by June Mathis. FAMOUS PLAYERS -LASKY CORPORATION pntettl We Valley of Silent Men" -unlh c L L T ..... From the story by lames ALMA Oliver Curwood. Directed by RUBENS Frank Borzage. A Cosmopolitan Production T^sHEN\T%eJ>iren Call" Dorothy DaltOrCbavidPowellWitchellLewis An Irvin V. Willat Production. By J. E. Nash. Adaptation by J.E. Nash and Philip Hum. Jesse L.Laskv Presents a Peter B. Kyne Special Jack Holt i« "While Adapted by Albert S. SotCM Levino from the novel, the -,_ „ -ParsonofPanammtrDi OlCCVS reeled by Joseph Henabery. * Jesse L. Lasky Presents Cec i I B . De Mi I Ie 's production "CKanslaughter" With Thomas Meighan, Leatrice Joy and Lois Wilson. From the novel by Alice Duer Miller. Adaptation by Jeanie Macpherson. Every advertisement in PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE is guaranteed.